This no-fail recipe delivers melt-in-your-mouth, juicy prime rib laced with a garlic and herb-infused crust. If you’ve been afraid to tackle prime rib, take note: this simple recipe has easy-to-find ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. When it comes to meat dishes, there are few more filling or delicious than a bone-in prime rib. But cooking prime rib (a reverse sear is best) ...
Sungchul Shim, the chef behind Manhattan’s Gui Steakhouse—along with Michelin-starred restaurants Mari and Kochi—let Danny Kim behind the scenes to see how he makes a great prime rib. And Kim also ...
Preheat oven to 400 degrees. Using a medium size bowl, mix all the dry ingredients together. Coat the ribeye with mustard. Sprinkle dry rub on both sides of the ribeye. Season both sides of the ribeye ...